The man arrested in connection with hacking Scarlett Johansson and Mila Kunis' email accounts and leaking nude photos of them is expected to plead guilty in court Monday to nine federal charges, according to Reuters.

Christopher Chaney, of Jacksonville, Fla., filed a plea agreement in a Los Angeles court this week, admitting to wiretapping, among other crimes. His plea is the result of an 11-month FBI investigation that officials were calling "Operation Hackerazzi."

In October, Chaney was arrested for what prosecutors say was breaking into the email accounts of at least 50 Hollywood bigwigs. He then proceeded to access personal photos, business correspondence and other information, Reuters reports.